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King Canada KC-163SSC-V - User Manual

King Canada KC-163SSC-V
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16” VARIABLE SPEED
SCROLL SAW
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COPYRIGHT
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2001
ALL
RIGHTS RESER
VED BY
KING CANADA TOOLS INC.
MODEL: KC-163SSC-V

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    David JenkinsAug 1, 2025
    What to do if my King Canada KC-163SSC-V motor will not run?
    • X
      xedwardsAug 1, 2025
      If the motor of your King Canada Saw won't run, it might be due to a defective cord or plug, which should be replaced. Alternatively, the motor itself could be defective, or there might be defective wire connections. Note that any attempt to repair the motor may create a hazard unless the repair is done by a qualified service technician.
  • A
    Alexander PierceAug 9, 2025
    Why are my King Canada KC-163SSC-V blades breaking?
    • J
      Jacob GlassAug 9, 2025
      Breaking blades on your King Canada Saw can be caused by several factors. Ensure the blade tension is properly adjusted. Reduce the feed rate to avoid overworking the blade. Use the correct blade for the material thickness—narrow blades for thin wood and wide blades for thicker wood. Avoid applying side pressure to prevent twisting the blade. Finally, ensure the blade has a minimum of 3 teeth in contact with the workpiece to use correct teeth per inch.
  • T
    Terri FranklinAug 15, 2025
    How to reduce vibration in my King Canada Saw?
    • G
      ginaphillipsAug 15, 2025
      Vibration in your King Canada Saw can stem from a few causes. Start by ensuring the saw is properly mounted. The mounting surface should be heavy and stable—a plywood workbench may not be effective. Also, check that the table lock knob is tightened to prevent the table from resting against the motor.
  • D
    David CampbellAug 23, 2025
    What to do if blade runout on King Canada Saw?
    • A
      Adam RichardsAug 23, 2025
      If the blade runout occurs, meaning the blade is not in line with the arm motion on your King Canada Saw, it is likely that the blade holders are not aligned. To fix this, loosen the screws holding the blade to the upper and lower arms, and then adjust the position of the blade holders.

Summary

16 Variable Speed Scroll Saw

Important Information

2-Year Limited Warranty

Details the 2-year limited warranty for the scroll saw, including proof of purchase and replacement parts.

Limited Tool Warranty Terms

Explains warranty terms, exclusions for misuse, abuse, wear, and the process for claims.

General Safety Instructions for Power Tools

Tool Usage & Environment Safety

Emphasizes knowing the tool, proper grounding, clean workspace, safe environment, and supervision.

Personal Safety & Protective Gear

Highlights removing tools, wearing proper apparel, safety glasses, maintaining balance, and using correct accessories.

Operational Safety & Maintenance

Stresses tool maintenance, disconnecting power, preventing accidental starts, checking parts, and not leaving unattended.

Additional Safety Instructions for Scroll Saw

Tool Alteration & Power Source Safety

Warns against tool alteration, operating in hazardous areas, and connecting to incorrect voltage.

Workpiece Handling & Cutting Techniques

Covers workpiece support, blade tension, feed speed, and techniques for irregular or round materials.

Unpacking and Tools Needed

Table of Loose Parts

Lists all items included in the package with quantities for verification.

Required Tools for Setup

Specifies necessary tools like screwdrivers and squares for assembly and setup.

Getting to Know Your Scroll Saw

Table and Sawdust Blower

Describes the work surface and the system for clearing dust from the blade area.

Blade Control and Storage

Explains storage for blades, the drop foot mechanism for workpiece support, and blade tension adjustment.

Table Adjustment and Speed Control

Details table tilting, angle reference scale, power switch, speed control, and table insert usage.

Adjusting and Operating the Scroll Saw

Setting the Table for Bevel Cutting

Instructions on tilting the table for bevel cuts and adjusting the drop foot.

Aligning the Degree Scale Pointer

Steps to align the table to the blade for 90° cuts and set the degree scale pointer.

Basic Scroll Saw Operations

Blade Selection and Usage Tips

Tips on choosing blades, understanding blade wear, and general cutting advice for wood thickness.

Removing and Installing Pin Blades

Step-by-step guide for removing and installing pin-type scroll saw blades.

Removing and Installing Pinless Blades

Instructions for removing and installing pinless scroll saw blades using a hex key.

Mounting and Maintaining Your Scroll Saw

Mounting to a Workbench

Recommendations for mounting the saw to a workbench, including hardware and optional pads.

General Maintenance and Lubrication

Advice on cleaning, waxing the table, avoiding solvents, and lubricating arm bearings.

Troubleshooting Common Scroll Saw Issues

Blade Breaking Problems

Addresses causes and solutions for breaking blades, including tension, feed rate, and application.

Motor Not Running Solutions

Provides troubleshooting steps for when the motor will not run, checking cord, plug, and connections.

Vibration and Blade Runout

Explains causes of vibration and solutions for blade runout, including mounting and alignment.

King Canada KC-163SSC-V Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKing Canada
ModelKC-163SSC-V
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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